Willie Nelson and Leon Russell's Daughters Form Duo ALeeN ROSE, Debut Single 'They're There'
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Ilana Kaplan
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Summary
Amy Lee Nelson (daughter of Willie Nelson) and Tina Rose Bridges (daughter of Leon Russell) have formed a new country/Americana duo called ALeeN ROSE. They are debuting their first single "They're There," a grief-fueled track that draws on their personal experiences of loss. PEOPLE exclusively premieres the debut single from this new musical collaboration between the daughters of two legendary musicians.
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The daughters of Willie Nelson and Leon Russell, who comprise the newly formed country/Americana duo ALeeN ROSE, were guided by the s
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